Dear contributors, Hi. I already did a post, and got A LOT of help from a Mr.Høiland-Jørgensen, if I'm not wrong. first I wanted to thank all of you; and HIM, in particular. Second, it was suggested to me to so some measurements AND to choose a more specific area (Aspect) of bufferbloat. Well, I did some measurements and some research just to get an idea of how it works... Can't say I completely get it yet, but I'm getting there :) also, I chose a more detailed aspect of bufferbloat; "Low-layer network protocols' design and their impact on buffering (ex: WiFi networks can't do aggregation without some buffering)" Since I wanna do a Thesis on it, and use Linux as a tool to understand networking and do programming, I found resources on Linux and its network stack. What I need now is specific resources on the ASPECT of bufferbloat that I chose. where should I go? what should I read? how to get into it? I don't wanna dive into it blindly. I want to do this RIGHT. and because of the Thesis, time is of the essence. also, I really wanna do something to help the community, HOPEFULLY. I appreciate ANY kind of help. Thank you all. Siavash